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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1913, p. 1

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: 41 13 00 Condy af Shingle tots tos 20 ok vd ; ig 5 100 cords of hoop stuff tolls 2d per cord 0 16 dar, 1 10 Wines the use him | 609,000 staves, toll. xs. 3d. per M 36 10 4 . Total estimated income = © +. 93 4 7 So far as we can learn this company nives did more than take out its} incorporation. papers and receive the sanction of the County Council. "These faci. weré taken from the "Journal of Proceedings of the "Municipal Council of the: County 'of Ontario. This volume is the - |. property of Mr. Joseph Bigelow. : A ; (To. be Continued) a at tt : A Cor A m arcial Class that 'building thus vacating. a room | Attendance at ¢ High School is | oF the commercial class in the large 6 news of this mae was heard | from seventeen 10: twenty students 5 A J 3300 5004 machen Li a u mug 68 hs not hurting the Lindsay peo- mtg han at ae sehesfohding vi the chief item would be typewriters and an Order was issued by the - says that sbout seventy public school| | Ol be bought at from §as.08 wil 7 aa entrance. exami to $50.00 each, a special rate {om yeae atPort™ Pony, and it if made to schools. Probably four types most natural to expect that there will writers Gul be It would be necessary to engage # Jhe a still further inctease in fhe hgh fifth teachér and then the' work would be divided among the different mem bers of the staff} This extra teacher would probably cost $1000 per year which weuld be a permanent expense. ficient m. t. e Ee Se ois noble Of this. expense Port Perry would and this cals: form: of + . be. required to pay anywhére from ns Dai bi a rin thirty t6 forty per cént, the balance eu) Po pr a At being" paid by 'the Government, the Board an . Soive: | counties, fees etc. present the attendance in-the First Ab 1 Form runs from 44 to 48. The Gov: ches Squpment and larger ! 'ernment limit is 30. When. the High teaching staff 'will, mean. increased i School Tastcslor was around last he| EoD from the Government and the 4 RE ; Counties. The' commercial course 1 «{ pointed . this 'matter out and recom- g g will likely attract a larger. number of or mended that Sicps be. faken to. better students than would attend the' school under the ordinary. curriculum. A practical grounding in business prin- ciples. will appeal to many students and parents. To insure the practical nature of is very gratifying and it is Pleasifig to note that the school is retaining its popularity and is prospering under its conditions by relieving the corigestion, The question arose 'as to the least expensive way of complying with the request-of the Government Inspector. "| The: Principal, MrT, H. Follick, pro- their see Bo en ei this course, the Government has pro- warcial cliss be organized in connect: vided that it be 'under the supervision 3n.with the High School. This he of a special board of eight men, four ved would be the least expensive of whem are ebets of he Board of mithod of dealing with the difficulty. ueation and four practical business men who are not members of the Ed- commer course woul natural. s ' i cial 4 ucational Board. 'This commercial course committee will map out, the studies.they.cpnsider _adyisable, and are at liberty to choose any subjects they 'wish providing of ourse that the general benefit of the sttident is considered. For instance . ina community like this farm book- keeping could be one subject. The board may also direct what fees 'shall be collected. In all their dealings one this body is res pausible to the Board' of Me of Education. "Students 'who do not take the : Govtse will be benefitted because the 1

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